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Thread problem connecting headset to Maudio Audiophile 2496

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AndyB

AndyB

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1 Posted on 04/01/2004 at 03:59:33
im connecting my newly bought headset to my soundcard Maudio Audiophile 2496 via a minimixerboard LTO s-6.
And the microphone wont work!
The strange thing is that i get other microphones to work. It seems like it is only headsetmicrophones that doesnt work...why is this?
Different signals of some kind?
Help me please


P.S. Ive tried connecting directly to soundcard as well without succes.

Andy
gawain_en

gawain_en

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2 Posted on 04/01/2004 at 22:46:06
Do you know if your microphone is a dynamic or a condenser microphone?
In other words you might need a phantom power to get it to work.
AndyB

AndyB

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3 Posted on 04/03/2004 at 03:13:56
im pretty sure its dynamic...
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